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Chloropidae?, Sweden
morfa
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It's probably a Lasiosina (Chloropidae).
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Awesome!
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Lovely photos.Wink
 
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Beautiful photos!
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Amazing picture...
 
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Many thanks for confirming the family and the genus suggestion Kahis!

Thanks for the other comments as well folks! Smile

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